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Knitting in Libraries

Hannah

I am on a quest to knit in every public (and academic) library in Vermont. I write a short essay about what I learn from each visit. Hen Solo, my hand-knit emotional support chicken, comes along.

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Library 182: Hartness Library at Vermont State University Williston

Library 182! The Hartness Library at VTSU Williston (formerly Vermont Technical College) was the 182nd stop on my quest to knit in every public and academic library in Vermont.

17 days ago
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Library 181: The Durick Library at St. Michael's College (Colchester)

Library 181! The Durick Library at St. Michael’s College was the 181st stop on my quest to read, write, and knit in every public and academic library in Vermont.

20 days ago
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Library 180: Alden Balch Memorial Library (Lunenberg)

Library 180! The Alden Balch Memorial Library in Lunenburg was the 180th stop on my quest to read, write, and knit in every public library in Vermont.

20 days ago
11
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Library 179: Charles B Danforth Library (Barnard)

Library 179! The Charles B. Danforth Library in Barnard was the 179th stop on my quest to read, write, and knit in every library in Vermont.

2 months ago
25
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  • Hannah

    Knitter. Birder. Professor. Vermonter. \ud83c\udff3️‍\ud83c\udf08 On a quest to knit in all of Vermont’s public libraries with my emotional support chicken, Hen Solo.

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